More than 65,000 employees lose jobs in three months in India
Updated on
Thursday, December 04, 2008, 00:00
IST

New Delhi, Dec 03: Over 65,000 employees have lost
jobs during the three-month period ending October in the
country on account of economic slowdown, official sources
said.
"A sample survey of 21 companies found that 65,507 jobs
were lost across the country in various sectors between August
and October," an official said.
Besides, the exporters have lost orders worth Rs 1,792
crore on account of slowdown in global trade and lack of
demand from the US and European markets, the main destinations
of Indian products.
A different survey conducted by the Apparel Export
Promotion Council, a body sponsored by Textile Ministry, in
Noida suggested that over 9,000 textile workers employed in
export-oriented units were rendered jobless after the slowdown
gripped the economies of the developed nations.
India's exports entered negative territory for the first
time in five years in October, with the overseas sale dipping
to USD 12.8 billion, 12 per cent lower than the USD 14.6
billion recorded in the corresponding month last year.
The country, according to official estimates, is unlikely
to achieve export targets of USD 200 billion for this fiscal
as a result of drying up orders from overseas buyers.
Earlier, Commerce Secretary G K Pillai had said that as
per an estimate of the Textile Ministry, five lakh workers
in the sector might lose jobs by March 2009.
Bureau Report